WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - It’s a body part that you probably don’t pay a lot attention to, but how your tongue looks and functions can provide clues about your overall health. Doctors say a normal, ...
Swallowing function appears to return to acceptable levels in the long-term for patients who undergo surgical removal of tongue cancer lesions, according to a study in the Journal of Oral and ...
The mouth starts the digestion process by breaking food down into a more easily digestible form. It does this through a combination of mechanical and chemical digestion. After people take food in ...
Eddie Nash, a UCLA sophomore, peered at his audience and then read the next question on the big digital screen. “Which U.S. festival hosted over 350,000 music fans in 1969?” he asked. Eight attentive ...
New research on the neuroscience of tongue twisters—and stuttering—offers many insights into brain function and connectivity. Both tongue twisters and stuttering open windows into the brain's ...
The glossopharyngeal nerve is one of twelve cranial nerves that connect to the brain. Like the other cranial nerves, the glossopharyngeal nerve is paired — there's one on each side of your brain. The ...
Eddie Nash, right, a UCLA sophomore and volunteer with the UCLA Brain Exercise Initiative, participates in a trivia quiz with seniors at a residential facility on May 13 in Westwood. (Brian van der ...
Eddie Nash, a UCLA sophomore, peered at his audience and then read the next question on the big digital screen. “Which U.S. festival hosted over 350,000 music fans in 1969?” he asked. Eight attentive ...
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